President Trump has kicked Joe Biden in the Buckeye State, winning Ohio, as indicated by Fox News, which projected him the winner with 94 percent of the vote counted.
Repeating his prosperity from 2016, Trump won Ohio and its 18 electoral votes, working toward the 270 required for four additional years, notwithstanding a push from his Democratic challenger.
Trump entered Election Day conveying simply a 1 percentage point lead in Ohio, as per RealClearPolitics’ polling average, yet made it hold up.
Trump won despite the fact that Biden was floated by an August endorsement from the state’s former Republican governor, John Kasich, in one of several broadsides to strike the incumbent from within his own party.
Ohio was part of Trump’s election-making romp through the Rust Belt four years ago, as he enticed working-class voters with a promise of jobs and America-first policies.